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Forum: Rhacodactylus 03-27-14, 07:12 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 707
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Crestie health problems

The toe might be infected -- does look bloody by the nail. In which case, it is perhaps possible that he snagged his nail on the screen (especially if he was on the screen and if, perchance, your...
Forum: Boa Constrictor 03-27-14, 07:04 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 550
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Breeding Project Input?

Neat snakes. On a humorous note, the eyes remind me of the comic strips when a character gets dead or knocked unconscious -- the "X"ed out eyes.
Forum: General Lizard Forum. 03-24-14, 08:04 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 806
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Loveridge's Legless SkinK

Many lizards greatly enjoy waxworms, it seems. I have read many a time, though, that they should only be given as a "treat" now and then due to their fatty content.

Look forward to pics!
Forum: General Venomous Forum 03-24-14, 12:43 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 2,807
Posted By DragonsEye
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 03-20-14, 08:15 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 972
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Feeling crabby!

Well you can always sex the crabs to determine what they are. Crab morphology is fairly standard as I recall. A couple of photos which may prove useful:

Steamed Crab Sex - How to tell Male Crabs...
Forum: General Amphibian Forum. 03-16-14, 09:17 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 524
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Needing terrarium/frog help

Never a good idea to mix species. "Rule of mouth" with frogs generally is -- if it isn't me, and if it moves, and I even think there is a chance it will fit in my mouth I eat it.

With a tank that...
Forum: General Discussion 03-10-14, 12:05 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 799
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Michigan people!

Wasn't a bad show. :)

Yeah, you can't swing a dead snake without hitting a ball python. But that is simply the reality of what's "in" -- often the same with crested geckos (though I haven't been...
Forum: General Lizard Forum. 03-07-14, 03:44 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 1,457
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: The tail is strong in this one.

Especially considering you got them at a pet store, I'm very impressed with the tail length on that last one.
Forum: General Discussion 03-07-14, 03:33 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 799
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Michigan people!

Taylor show tomorrow. :)

Have only two herps at present -- albino rat and a pueblan. Have more T's as they take up less space and less maintenance.
Forum: General Discussion 02-28-14, 03:52 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 1,144
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: roaches and more!

Would love to get some African black millis! (Your new additions would be nice to have too for that matter. :D )

I remember the roaches in Hawaii. Really couldn't walk at night without them...
Forum: General Venomous Forum 02-28-14, 03:36 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,971
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Hamburg pickups- the puffy crew!

Neat snakes. I'd have to side with what others have said -- it's awful ballsy for him to "demand" her permanent return. A breeding loan sounds perfectly reasonable as does the sibling trade.
Forum: General Venomous Forum 02-28-14, 03:27 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 2,618
Posted By DragonsEye
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 02-28-14, 03:25 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 625
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: psycho rosie

Good abject lesson there. Just because most members of a species tend to demonstrate certain behavioral characteristics, that doesn't mean all will. (The delightful ongoing saga of Tank, the...
Forum: General Discussion 02-25-14, 10:03 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 1,144
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: roaches and more!

Very sweet millis! How long are they?

Hissers are a hoot and a half. Very durable buggers. One of the prettiest roaches is green in color. Can't remember the species name off the top of my...
Forum: Aquatic forum 02-18-14, 11:22 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 2,537
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: angle fish

Had to laugh when I read "angle fish" in the thread title ... sounded like something elementary teachers would use in a lesson to introduce the kiddies to shapes and making angle measurements. :D ...
Forum: General Lizard Forum. 02-15-14, 12:08 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 821
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: Pachydactylus vanzylii

Adorable little devils!
Forum: General Discussion 02-15-14, 12:03 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 2,962
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: First reptile expo - tips?

As with anything Paris, what may hold true for the expos I attend may not hold true for those you do -- and unfortunately I can tell you nothing about what maybe typical for a Canadian expo. But I...
Forum: General Discussion 02-12-14, 03:04 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 2,962
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: First reptile expo - tips?

In this it is like many types of expos, I suspect.

1) Best selection is always at the beginning of the show.

2) Some vendors will be willing to haggle, others won't. And those that ARE...
Forum: General Discussion 02-11-14, 03:16 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 2,052
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: 4ft Viv Needs A New Lodger

A corn or rat snake was my first thought as well -- for the reasons mentioned above.

As another suggestion, how about a Childrens Python (Antaresia childreni)?
Forum: Aquatic forum 02-07-14, 06:47 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 5,802
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: 30gal Saltwater tankmates ???

A cool invert would be a mantis shrimp. Unfortunately, you would not be able to keep any other critters in the tank with one from what I understand.

Look forward to seeing whatever you decide...
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 02-04-14, 08:20 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,279
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: P. murinus sling

Chromatopelma cyanpubens (GBB) are easy to keep. Not ones to be handled, though. Mine was more orange and black as a babe. I wouldn't have minded if it had kept those colors. At that stage, it...
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 02-02-14, 02:16 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,279
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: P. murinus sling

Hmm, that could be why mine (at least, if I'm recalling correctly) grew fairly quick as a wee one. The room I had it in was definitely in that upper range over the summer, and she ate like a pig.
...
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 02-01-14, 08:16 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,279
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: P. murinus sling

It's really not that bad as I recall -- at the sling stage they grow fairly fast. It's as they hit the juvenile stage that they start to slow down.
Forum: General Invertebrates Forum 02-01-14, 03:11 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,279
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: P. murinus sling

Don't know what a "soloman " is supposed to be. If he said "salmon pink" then your T would most likely be Lasiodora parahybana. But the picture he sent appears to be a red phase Chilean Rose...
Forum: General Discussion 02-01-14, 12:11 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 1,376
Posted By DragonsEye
Re: I've been viscously attacked

The closest I can come for you, Rob, off the top of my head is:
"It seems to be a bit of a sticky wicket Smy has got himself into. Hmm, yes?"

I, too, am rather surprised at the "damage". I...
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